Post: How to program a pic(microchip)for a rapid fire controller?
01-07-2011, 04:34 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Just wondering does anyone here have any experience in making a rapid fire controller either for PS3 or Xbox 360.

I had ordered a test unit from here @ $5.00 each
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However when he went ship it he said postage had been upped to a ridiculous $18.00 for shipping to Ireland

So I just have a few main questions

1. I know you have to use a Hex code for it but I have not any idea how to write it from scratch. Would anyone have done it before? If you have i would really appreciate you sending it to me.

2. What do you use to actually get the code onto the chip? A special USB

3. If anyone knows where I can get these chips cheap please let me know

Bear in mind i am a noob at this and i probably have asked some thick questions
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01-07-2011, 04:40 PM #2
Moved to xBox hacking questions.
01-07-2011, 04:51 PM #3
Originally posted by Drackos View Post
Moved to xBox hacking questions.


Yeah thanks I should have moved it to there...I might actually get and answer

The ps3 section is spammed out to shit with people begging for sftp =/
01-08-2011, 10:37 PM #4
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Originally posted by VesHo View Post
Just wondering does anyone here have any experience in making a rapid fire controller either for PS3 or Xbox 360.

I had ordered a test unit from here @ $5.00 each
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However when he went ship it he said postage had been upped to a ridiculous $18.00 for shipping to Ireland

So I just have a few main questions

1. I know you have to use a Hex code for it but I have not any idea how to write it from scratch. Would anyone have done it before? If you have i would really appreciate you sending it to me.
You dont use hex code when programing microchips you program them in C# or C++
2. What do you use to actually get the code onto the chip? A special USB
You would need a special 8 pin holder to write and read to a chip
3. If anyone knows where I can get these chips cheap please let me know
Modders usually use a TLC555/TLC555CP LinCMOS Timer (8-Pin DIP) it coast about 1.50$
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Bear in mind i am a noob at this and i probably have asked some thick questions


that chip is already programed Smile

if you are interested in programing microchips hit me up and i can give you some sources to programing a microchip

Your Questions answers are in red

here is a simple diagram of the TLC555
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